Everyone has their own opinion but I'd say Yamaha
NO! I think you should go with Jupiter or Yamaha.
I have a Jupiter Clarinet and it's a really good clarinet. The ligature has never broken, and the quality is nice too. But I've never played a Yamaha clarinet.
Yes it is a good brand.
The main parts are from Yamaha but the pads are different and are glued in using hot glue for the Vito and the Yamaha pads are glued in using shellac and the lacquer is not the same on the Vito and Yamaha. Yamaha supply LeBlanc with parts only for the Vito 7131 model and KHS (Jupiter) supply parts for the Vito 7133 and Jupiter import the metal plates that get shaped into the body parts from Japan so there is a good chance the metal plates that Yamaha and Jupiter are using come from the same place in Japan. Leblanc assembles and finishes the Vito 7131 from Yamaha parts. The Vito 7133 is from KHS (Jupiter) but might be assembled and finished in Taiwan and not by Leblanc.
Without question, a Selmer is the best, but Yamaha, Yanigasawa, Jupiter, and LA Sax (Yes!) have pretty decent horns for a quarter to half the price of a Selmer.
NO! I think you should go with Jupiter or Yamaha.
The best kinds of sax are,Jupiter,Yamaha,and Selmer. These are in my opinion.
Yamaha
I have a Jupiter Clarinet and it's a really good clarinet. The ligature has never broken, and the quality is nice too. But I've never played a Yamaha clarinet.
I'd have to say that selmer is better quality CBS you get what you pay for
absolutely not Yamaha is a far more durable brand i have had many of both and Yamaha is the brand that holds up better
Yamaha is a way better brand than Roland. I'm sure there are others who think otherwise... However, Yamaha for me has always produced the most bang for your buck. The new Yamaha DTXtreme III is half the price as it's Roland competitor, comes with better (and more) hardware, and has more realistic drum sounds. Lets face it, Yamaha makes acoustic drums. I'd go with Yamaha.
No, Yamaha is a Japanese brand.
Yamaha
Regular fuel will do fine but a higher octane is always better. As far as oil, you can't go wrong with the Yamaha brand.
Yes it is a good brand.
The main parts are from Yamaha but the pads are different and are glued in using hot glue for the Vito and the Yamaha pads are glued in using shellac and the lacquer is not the same on the Vito and Yamaha. Yamaha supply LeBlanc with parts only for the Vito 7131 model and KHS (Jupiter) supply parts for the Vito 7133 and Jupiter import the metal plates that get shaped into the body parts from Japan so there is a good chance the metal plates that Yamaha and Jupiter are using come from the same place in Japan. Leblanc assembles and finishes the Vito 7131 from Yamaha parts. The Vito 7133 is from KHS (Jupiter) but might be assembled and finished in Taiwan and not by Leblanc.